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and before we end, fiona, everybody. and before we end, fiona. we _ everybody. we end, fiona, we do not _ everybody. and before we end, fiona, we do not have - everybody. and before we end, fiona, we do not have a - everybody. and before we end, fiona, we do not have a lot - everybody. and before we end, fiona, we do not have a lot of. fiona, we do not have a lot of time, but i want to tap into your expertise as a continued close observer of geopolitics. the biden administration is clearly and centrally preoccupied with what they perceive as a strategic term threat of china didn't they also, it seems, want to give a message to vladimir putin that, look, we don't seek conflict with you, we want to dialogue but we will not accept some of your more egregious actions, particularly when it comes to cyber hacking and ran somewhere and that stuff that the us says moscow was responsible for. do you think that when track, preoccupation and focus on china, hoping to park russia, will that work? it china, hoping to park russia, will that work?— will that work? it may not.
and before we end, fiona, everybody. and before we end, fiona. we _ everybody. we end, fiona, we do not _ everybody. and before we end, fiona, we do not have - everybody. and before we end, fiona, we do not have a - everybody. and before we end, fiona, we do not have a lot - everybody. and before we end, fiona, we do not have a lot of. fiona, we do not have a lot of time, but i want to tap into your expertise as a continued close observer of geopolitics. the biden administration is clearly and...
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guy: join us to talk about this, fiona frick, unit gesture -- fiona frick, unigestion ceo.ovid is going to be difficult, but nevertheless, the effect fairly limited. fiona: i think there will be some liquidity until the end of the year in terms of trading. so there could be more -- in the next couple of weeks, but we still see an environment where there is inflation, but inflation should be stabilizing. so we are positive on the equity for the new year, even though there could be some technical factors because of the fifth wave of covid that could put pressure on prices in the short term. guy: do you think that while this is happening in europe, you would favor the united states over europe? or do you think ultimately the united states is going to see something similar to what we are seeing right now in europe in regards to covid? fiona: i think unfortunately, i think you guys at one point will potential he be the same as europe. so we have put in place a mechanism which makes the effect on the economy and on the market less strong than what happened in the first and second
guy: join us to talk about this, fiona frick, unit gesture -- fiona frick, unigestion ceo.ovid is going to be difficult, but nevertheless, the effect fairly limited. fiona: i think there will be some liquidity until the end of the year in terms of trading. so there could be more -- in the next couple of weeks, but we still see an environment where there is inflation, but inflation should be stabilizing. so we are positive on the equity for the new year, even though there could be some technical...
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so thanks very much, fiona. thanks to the audience and the free library. i look forward to talking to you more. >> thanks so much, trudy. >> with the senate out of session join us all this week for booktv. tonight a look at recent bestsellers. >> you can access all programs online at booktv.org or follow along on c-span now, our new video app. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. >> watch booktv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at booktv.org. >> tonight, cnn anchor a "new york times" best-selling author anderson cooper chronicles the rise and fall of a legendary american dynasty, his mother's family, the vanderbilts. he is joined by katherine howe, and york times best-selling author of historical fiction and an academic who brings her team research skill and narrative flair to the story of an extraordinary s family. at now without further ado, i would like to welcome our guests to the virtual stage.
so thanks very much, fiona. thanks to the audience and the free library. i look forward to talking to you more. >> thanks so much, trudy. >> with the senate out of session join us all this week for booktv. tonight a look at recent bestsellers. >> you can access all programs online at booktv.org or follow along on c-span now, our new video app. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. >> watch booktv every...
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the ex-president said fiona hill was a deep state with a nice accent. that speaks to the whole issue about the conspiracy theory in the deep state. but also speaks to a northern ireland accent to find fiona's origin, her class status in england, and in a way shaped in much of her life. so it makes me want to ask, why did you decide, fiona, to shape this basically political memoir through the story of your growing up in a coal mining town with a father who'd been thrown out of work? >> it really started, with my experience of the testimony two years ago in fact this month. that was when the depositions began. for the first impeachment trial. i realize during the hearings there's an awful lot of hostility of the present are people like myself will be enough to come forward. and all of that time they tried to attack our credibility, say things about us and that whole line about this being a deep state people who were some privileged elite part of the swamp president trump said he wanted to clean up try to suggest we were some nefarious grouping of privileg
the ex-president said fiona hill was a deep state with a nice accent. that speaks to the whole issue about the conspiracy theory in the deep state. but also speaks to a northern ireland accent to find fiona's origin, her class status in england, and in a way shaped in much of her life. so it makes me want to ask, why did you decide, fiona, to shape this basically political memoir through the story of your growing up in a coal mining town with a father who'd been thrown out of work? >> it...
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fiona: i think it is hard to say. energy prices can move relatively quickly in both directions. sometimes, when we are talking about food, it can take quite a while for high raw materials to work through the system and it also depends on how food manufacturers react. will we see them do the old trick of size-flation or will they be forced to make significant price rises at we will see when we go to the grocery store? tom: how much is this affecting investment in the agricultural? space? -- agricultural space? fiona: i think it is making things more difficult. i think it is making a lot of investment managers, many who have not invested through periods of high inflation, really have to take case that back -- really have to take a step back and look at different scenarios. francine: policymakers can put things in place i can benefit and safeguard those that have less. what is the impact on poverty across the world? fiona: food inflation acts like a regressive tax on those that already spend a large portion -- proportion
fiona: i think it is hard to say. energy prices can move relatively quickly in both directions. sometimes, when we are talking about food, it can take quite a while for high raw materials to work through the system and it also depends on how food manufacturers react. will we see them do the old trick of size-flation or will they be forced to make significant price rises at we will see when we go to the grocery store? tom: how much is this affecting investment in the agricultural? space? --...
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fiona trott, thank you. cenotaph in london for the first time in 22 years, after spraining her back. the prince of wales laid a wreath on the queen's behalf at one of the many events around the uk to honour those fallen in conflict. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. band plays. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration, after the limitations last year caused by the pandemic. there was, though, one notable absentee. the queen did not, as had been expected, take her place on a balcony overlooking the cenotaph. according to buckingham palace, she had sprained her back. she continues to rest at windsor. the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their places at the cenotaph, in readiness for the two—minute silence observed in whitehall and at ceremonies around the country. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. after the two—minute silence, and the sounding of the last post in whitehall by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queen's wreath of red p
fiona trott, thank you. cenotaph in london for the first time in 22 years, after spraining her back. the prince of wales laid a wreath on the queen's behalf at one of the many events around the uk to honour those fallen in conflict. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. band plays. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration, after the limitations last year caused by the pandemic. there was, though, one notable absentee. the queen did not, as had been expected, take her place on a...
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fiona: i'm fiona. i'm in second grade. gov. desantis: when you and i met, what did you tell me about going to school? fiona: i wasn't going to school because i was getting suspended for not wearing a mask. >> we love you! gov. desantis: tell them about the mask and what you did not like about it. fiona: i did not like it because you have germs on your hands, then you touch it, and you put it on your face and you breathe in all of those germs. gov. desantis: now, since you have started telling your story, they have not made you wear a mask? has that made you happy? fiona: yeah. gov. desantis: and your classmates like not having to do it, too? fiona: yeah. gov. desantis: she got things done, i tell you what. good job. want me to help you down? you got hurt? -- her? alright. ok, so we are going to do the -- [applause] [indiscernible chatter] gov. desantis: let's grab a pen. a law from 20 years ago said that the attorney general could forcefully vaccinate people. some people thought that we enacted that when we brought about the ta
fiona: i'm fiona. i'm in second grade. gov. desantis: when you and i met, what did you tell me about going to school? fiona: i wasn't going to school because i was getting suspended for not wearing a mask. >> we love you! gov. desantis: tell them about the mask and what you did not like about it. fiona: i did not like it because you have germs on your hands, then you touch it, and you put it on your face and you breathe in all of those germs. gov. desantis: now, since you have started...
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hill, i think john durham is on the case because fiona hill has a credibility problem and i believe lied to congress under oath connecting the main operatives who we have never heard of because doj withheld the documents from us intentionally, i believe so, now john durham has exposed that she connects the steel operation to the democratic party and she has the gall to go on national tv or closed-door testimony and say i don't know what is going on, but john durham is on the case and i think we will get there. pat asked for the three indictments, i believe he built triangle indictments with the top of the pyramid assessment who recommends an indictment of the hillary clinton campaign, the dnc, the law firm and fusion gps and following tens of millions of dollars to perpetuate the biggest fraud in american history into the fbi. the bottom two pillars of the durham triangle are the fbi, john durham's indictment of the fbi and kearny which is literally an indictment of the fbi and now criminal conviction for lying to a federal court to perpetuate a fraud and get a pfizer warrant falsel
hill, i think john durham is on the case because fiona hill has a credibility problem and i believe lied to congress under oath connecting the main operatives who we have never heard of because doj withheld the documents from us intentionally, i believe so, now john durham has exposed that she connects the steel operation to the democratic party and she has the gall to go on national tv or closed-door testimony and say i don't know what is going on, but john durham is on the case and i think we...
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good to talk to you, fiona, thank— more. good to talk to you, fiona, thank you _ more.jp morgan has been scrambling to limit the damage to its chinese business after a joke by its boss jamie dimon. nick marsh is following the story in singapore what did jamie dimon say? another day another apology to the chinese communist party. jamie dimon made this drug at a conference of ceo's said jpmorgan and the chinese communist party are both celebrating 100 years and he bets thatjpmorgan will outlast the ccp. not exactly awful, there i say, not exactly hilarious but when a company has $20 billion of exposure in a country whose entire financial market is worth $54 trillion it is probably best not to take any chances. jamie dimonjust got back not to take any chances. jamie dimon just got back from hong kong where he got a red carpet treatment. the first wall street boss to visit since the start of the pandemic, he was allowed to skip quarantine which is a whole other story in its own right. the point is he and jpmorgan have enjoyed pretty decent relationship with the chinese stat
good to talk to you, fiona, thank— more. good to talk to you, fiona, thank you _ more.jp morgan has been scrambling to limit the damage to its chinese business after a joke by its boss jamie dimon. nick marsh is following the story in singapore what did jamie dimon say? another day another apology to the chinese communist party. jamie dimon made this drug at a conference of ceo's said jpmorgan and the chinese communist party are both celebrating 100 years and he bets thatjpmorgan will outlast...
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fiona hill, i wish we had more time but we have run out of time.ing me on hardtalk. thank you. thank you, stephen, i really appreciate it. hello. a chillier feel to the weather this thursday. yesterday we saw some decent sunshine early on in the day, and the cloud built up. today it's likely to be a similar scenario. but where we do have the sunshine, it will still feel cooler because of the wind, and because we've pulled in colder airfrom the north through the course of the night. a frost to start the day, all the way down from scotland into the welsh marshes. milder initially across eastern england, but here, a chance of some showers through the day, some coming in down the north sea coast, as well, and nagging northerly wind here. again, showers for pembrokeshire and cornwall. for the majority, though, it's shaping up to be a fine day with some sunny spells, temperatures at best 9—10 celsius and feeling cooler because of the breeze. but you'll notice through thursday evening and overnight more cloud coming into the north of the uk, it will bring
fiona hill, i wish we had more time but we have run out of time.ing me on hardtalk. thank you. thank you, stephen, i really appreciate it. hello. a chillier feel to the weather this thursday. yesterday we saw some decent sunshine early on in the day, and the cloud built up. today it's likely to be a similar scenario. but where we do have the sunshine, it will still feel cooler because of the wind, and because we've pulled in colder airfrom the north through the course of the night. a frost to...
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my guest today, fiona hill, former adviser of the white house, took a stand. she was a key
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fiona hill not being held accountable.e dossier even though they did not believe that was real? in january 2017 it was james comey john brennan who briefed the president on the dossier in an effort to get that out. that is it. and they destroyed everyone not only to destroy president trump blossom and in general michael flynn and who is the only no working with and who wish you close to the national security council? and another that hr mcmaster who then replaced michelson at the national security advisor. steve: she does all this and then she and that in the white house. >> and what we have seen very hopefully starting to put the pieces together and the shape of the plot. it's not really the accountability. will there be more indictments or senior people in relation to this? >> i certainly hope so. as an honorable man and will do the honorable thing. at least i hope so. this is about a bureaucracy protecting itself. that the people within the bureaucracy say we are protecting these institutions. we cannot charge someone l
fiona hill not being held accountable.e dossier even though they did not believe that was real? in january 2017 it was james comey john brennan who briefed the president on the dossier in an effort to get that out. that is it. and they destroyed everyone not only to destroy president trump blossom and in general michael flynn and who is the only no working with and who wish you close to the national security council? and another that hr mcmaster who then replaced michelson at the national...
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fiona hill. that speaks to the issue about the conspiracy theory in the deep state but it speaks to a northern ireland that defined the origins and class and is shd much of hergl life so it makes e want to ask. with a father that had been thrown out of work byd the closing. >> my experience with the testimony two years ago was when it began taking witness testimony to the first impeachment trial. with the credibility and that whole line about the deep state from some privileged elite that they wanted to clean up when it came into washington, d.c. to suggest some nefarious grouping and we are sort of born into the statuses deep in the state. proposing to be the president of the people to the blue-collar workers and shipyards but that was me, that was my family. my relatives moved over to work in coal mines and it made me stop and pause and when i put together my opening statement for the public hearings i decided to lay it all out in the beginning for a member of the strange deep state and i come
fiona hill. that speaks to the issue about the conspiracy theory in the deep state but it speaks to a northern ireland that defined the origins and class and is shd much of hergl life so it makes e want to ask. with a father that had been thrown out of work byd the closing. >> my experience with the testimony two years ago was when it began taking witness testimony to the first impeachment trial. with the credibility and that whole line about the deep state from some privileged elite that...
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fiona hill will weigh in. >>> and the heartbreaking scenes of the poland-belarus border. migrants stuck in a no man's land, locked on both sides. it is all part of a clever and cruel tactic by belarus to destabilize europe. i'll tell you what he node to know. >>> first, here's "my take." the joint agreement between the u.s. and china on enhancing climate action was rightly seen as a step forward, but for now, a very small step. it did not have the kinds of specific targets that marked the 2014 agreement negotiated by the obama administration that preceded the paris support which today should have been signed by 193 countries and european union. but it did suggest the largest dialogue between the world's two largest economies and greenhouse emitters. years after estranged relationships, it highlights the u.s. policy going forward. should it be focused on solving the largest and most challenging global problems, or should it be focused on competing with china? azurery friedman notes in "the atlantic," president biden spoke at the u.n. general assembly in september. >> it's
fiona hill will weigh in. >>> and the heartbreaking scenes of the poland-belarus border. migrants stuck in a no man's land, locked on both sides. it is all part of a clever and cruel tactic by belarus to destabilize europe. i'll tell you what he node to know. >>> first, here's "my take." the joint agreement between the u.s. and china on enhancing climate action was rightly seen as a step forward, but for now, a very small step. it did not have the kinds of specific...
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fiona, thanks so much for joining us.he g20 in rome, now the climate summit in glasgow. what is this calculation for sitting all this out? >> well i think the biggest calculation, wolf, is the pandemic, because if putin leaves right now, it's sending a bad signal at home. russia actually has its highest infection and mortality rates from the coronavirus, highest than any other point in the last couple of years. so this is really quite a test for him on the home front. so i think there was no choice really about whether he stayed or came to gloss gao but of course in his absence there's going to be a lot of scrutiny what might russia do on the climate change agenda. >> president biden says it's disappointing that russia and china for that matter aren't showing up with climate commitments. how much can world leaders actually accomplish, fiona, in glasgow without their specific participation? >> look, i think it can do a lot in terms of tone. they need to find inspirational message here. this can't be another high level lead
fiona, thanks so much for joining us.he g20 in rome, now the climate summit in glasgow. what is this calculation for sitting all this out? >> well i think the biggest calculation, wolf, is the pandemic, because if putin leaves right now, it's sending a bad signal at home. russia actually has its highest infection and mortality rates from the coronavirus, highest than any other point in the last couple of years. so this is really quite a test for him on the home front. so i think there was...
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you talk about all these bureaucrats in the deep state -- fiona hill, miller.ember, she was involved in the impeachment, and now she wae involved in putting two and two together with the russia hoax and the dossier. it just goes to show you, forget about the republicans taking back the house, next time republicans get in the white house, they have to clean house, because there is the sinister careerists that are doing everything they can to subvert the will of the american people. >> it is existential, jesse, for the survival of our democracy that the deep state to be cleaned out. it is a constitutional crisis that the president of the united states cannot fire at will government bureaucrats, including those working against the administration, working against the country.ed you have a situation here where you have the deep state, the dnc, colluding with russia to overthrow the trump presidency, and yet, because of our unconstitutional civil service w laws, you can't even fire these people. it is a threat to american democracy. if this was happening in a foreign
you talk about all these bureaucrats in the deep state -- fiona hill, miller.ember, she was involved in the impeachment, and now she wae involved in putting two and two together with the russia hoax and the dossier. it just goes to show you, forget about the republicans taking back the house, next time republicans get in the white house, they have to clean house, because there is the sinister careerists that are doing everything they can to subvert the will of the american people. >> it...
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be like fiona. but niche, mid to upper 60s. noticeable went throughout the day, but not all that strong during the afternoon. temperatures will start off chile tomorrow morning. upper 30s and the north bay families, but we will recover from that chilly start with temperatures around 60 degrees by noon, then into the low to mid 60s for high temperatures tomorrow afternoon. these numbers are 2 to 4 degrees above average for late november. as we look ahead to the thanksgiving weekend, we warm- up another few degrees in the end. back to that rainy outlook for early december, probably an overstatement to call it rainy, but a better outlook. it takes us right through the first 7 days of december here, and they show a good chance of above average rainfall for the bay area and northern california. no such luck for southern california. this is a long-range trend forecast, so we can't say specifically when it will rain, but overall the weather pattern like it will shift a better direction to send rain to the bay area, but not in the next
be like fiona. but niche, mid to upper 60s. noticeable went throughout the day, but not all that strong during the afternoon. temperatures will start off chile tomorrow morning. upper 30s and the north bay families, but we will recover from that chilly start with temperatures around 60 degrees by noon, then into the low to mid 60s for high temperatures tomorrow afternoon. these numbers are 2 to 4 degrees above average for late november. as we look ahead to the thanksgiving weekend, we warm- up...
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fiona trott reporting. covid lockdown has just come into effect — unvaccinated people are now banned from leaving home for non—essential reasons. we'll have a report from vienna. but first... the united states has strongly condemned belarus — which it accuses of engineering a migration crisis on its border with poland. thousands of people, most from iraq, syria and yemen, are at a makeshift camp on belarus' border with poland, enduring freezing conditions, in the hope of crossing into the eu. belarus denies the accusations. 0ur correspondentjenny hill has been to the polish side of the border, near the town of hynovka her report contains some images you may find distressing, from the start. in the freezing darkness of a polish forest, the human cost of the political deadlock. woman groans. this woman is severely hypothermic and, we are told, pregnant. she groans. she had made it across the borderfrom belarus. volunteers, then border guards, found her here with her husband and five children. they're in polic
fiona trott reporting. covid lockdown has just come into effect — unvaccinated people are now banned from leaving home for non—essential reasons. we'll have a report from vienna. but first... the united states has strongly condemned belarus — which it accuses of engineering a migration crisis on its border with poland. thousands of people, most from iraq, syria and yemen, are at a makeshift camp on belarus' border with poland, enduring freezing conditions, in the hope of crossing into the...
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fiona, are you there? >> yeah. steve: morning. ainsley: good morning, fiona.essive, right? and -- >> i'm not -- brian: go ahead. >> you touch it and you have germs on your hand, and then you put it on your face and breathe in all the germs. steve: that's right. so, governor, i remember in the summer you signed an executive order that mask wearing was optional in the public schools, but then the palm beach county schools said, you know what? you've got to wear a mask. so, you know, kids like fiona are caught in the middle. >> so we've had a lot of litigation since then. fortunately, we're winning all these cases, steve. and i'm going to have a legislative session coming, a special session primarily to deal with protecting people's jobs against covid vax requirements. but we're also going to address this issue of our parents' bill of rights and making sure that we have strong teeth in it so that if you have a situation where fiona's forced to do this and that's not something her or mother wants her to do, then the parent ultimately makes the decision. so we are
fiona, are you there? >> yeah. steve: morning. ainsley: good morning, fiona.essive, right? and -- >> i'm not -- brian: go ahead. >> you touch it and you have germs on your hand, and then you put it on your face and breathe in all the germs. steve: that's right. so, governor, i remember in the summer you signed an executive order that mask wearing was optional in the public schools, but then the palm beach county schools said, you know what? you've got to wear a mask. so, you...
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fiona trott, bbc news, county durham. arena attack in 2017 has said that the response of the emergency services on the night was shameful and inadequate. saffie—rose roussos was eight years old when she was killed in the bomb attack. her father andrew said the response should go down in history as "one of the worst failures from start to finish", as our correspondent judith moritz reports. saffie—rose roussos loved pop music, especially ariana grande. she was so excited when she got tickets to the star's manchester concert for christmas. she went on a girly night with her mum lisa and sister ashley. the three were in the foyer when the bomb exploded. saffie called out for her mum and lay on the floor for half an hour. there were no stretchers, so she was taken down these stairs on a hoarding and a passing ambulance was flagged down. her father andrew arrived at the arena and had no idea where his little girl was. the response on that night was shameful and inadequate. everyone in that sitting room was let down and the peo
fiona trott, bbc news, county durham. arena attack in 2017 has said that the response of the emergency services on the night was shameful and inadequate. saffie—rose roussos was eight years old when she was killed in the bomb attack. her father andrew said the response should go down in history as "one of the worst failures from start to finish", as our correspondent judith moritz reports. saffie—rose roussos loved pop music, especially ariana grande. she was so excited when she...
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. >> saving the best for last we have fiona. where is she? and applause] >> tell them who you are. >> im fiona. i am in second grade. >> when you and i met what did you tell me about going to school? >> i wasn't going to school because i was being suspended for not wearing a mask. >> so tell them about the mask and what you didn't like about it. >> i did not like the mask because you have germs on your hands and then you touch it and then you put it on your face and then you breathe and all the germs. [applause] >> now sent you started to tell your story they haven't made you wear a mask lately? does it make you happy? >> yes. >> dear classmates not on —- like not having to do that? >> she got things done. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> the attorney general said we can vaccinate people and with vaccine passports that is not true at all. this bill takes set off we did that after 9/11 and the anthrax cares but at the end of the day not for the state of florida. >> this is important for sure. >> it is 500 pages even though we have all this
. >> saving the best for last we have fiona. where is she? and applause] >> tell them who you are. >> im fiona. i am in second grade. >> when you and i met what did you tell me about going to school? >> i wasn't going to school because i was being suspended for not wearing a mask. >> so tell them about the mask and what you didn't like about it. >> i did not like the mask because you have germs on your hands and then you touch it and then you put it on...
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fiona trott, bbc news, liverpool.otests as authorities try to crack down on anti—government rallies benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest i demonstration so far of the fast—growing european anti—nuclear movement. - the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, one - of the queen's residences, has been consumed by firej for much of the day. 150 firemen have been battling the blaze, which has caused i millions of pounds worth of damage. | this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: borisjohnson says the glasgow climate deal sounds the death knell for coal power but admits there
fiona trott, bbc news, liverpool.otests as authorities try to crack down on anti—government rallies benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest i demonstration so far of the fast—growing european anti—nuclear movement. - the south african government has announced that it's opening...
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fiona trott, bbc news, liverpool.g player, peng shuai "of deep concern" after she publicly accused the country's former vice—premier of sexual assault. in a post on chinese social media site weibo, the former world number one doubles player said she was "forced" into a sexual relationship with zhang gaoli. the post was soon deleted. peng acknowledged she would not be able to provide proof, while zhang has not responded to her claims. in a statement on sunday, wta chairman and ceo steve simon said "peng shuai, and all women, deserve to be heard, not censored. in a statement on sunday, wta chairman and ceo steve simon said "peng shuai, and all women, deserve to be heard, not censored. going on to say: tennis icon billiejean king re—tweeted the statement, saying: ben rothenberg is a tennis journalist and host of the no challenges remaining podcast. he's been following the story and joins me live now from washington. imean, it i mean, it is quite a story, isn't it? can i touch on billie jean king's comment, saying we hope
fiona trott, bbc news, liverpool.g player, peng shuai "of deep concern" after she publicly accused the country's former vice—premier of sexual assault. in a post on chinese social media site weibo, the former world number one doubles player said she was "forced" into a sexual relationship with zhang gaoli. the post was soon deleted. peng acknowledged she would not be able to provide proof, while zhang has not responded to her claims. in a statement on sunday, wta chairman...
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>> i'm glad to be back with you and i would just be happy to sit here and let fiona talk.re our democracy and make this country a beacon again? what happens if the u.s. isn't here? who steps in and fills that vacuum? we know already who that is. that would be russia and china, and we already see the backsliding of the foothold that democracy gained in the late 20th century, the reversals that we have seen reported on, 15 consecutive years of decline in democracy, and we see the results of that. greater instability. more flash points, greater probability for some serious conflagration that could potentially put the humanity on the brink. we know climate change is one of those things that we have to deal with and if the u.s. is not there to lead, i really am deeply concerned about the future of the world. but all that does is add some urgency. it adds to this notion that we're on the precipice, and we really need to recapture what makes america unique, what makes america great, and i think the political parties are missing it. certainly one of them is completely off the rese
>> i'm glad to be back with you and i would just be happy to sit here and let fiona talk.re our democracy and make this country a beacon again? what happens if the u.s. isn't here? who steps in and fills that vacuum? we know already who that is. that would be russia and china, and we already see the backsliding of the foothold that democracy gained in the late 20th century, the reversals that we have seen reported on, 15 consecutive years of decline in democracy, and we see the results of...
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fiona hill, welcome to hardtalk.ou've had quite a lot of time to reflect the last couple of years, reflect on some key decisions that you were involved in and let's start off with the basic one. do you now regret your decision to take up that opportunity to join the national security council inside the donald trump white house? i council inside the donald trump white house?— white house? i don't because the motivation _ white house? i don't because the motivation for _ white house? i don't because the motivation forjoining - white house? i don't because the motivation forjoining the| the motivation forjoining the administration back in 2017 when the russian intelligence services at the direction of the kremlin interfered in the presidential election that was the 2017, 2016 presidential election. as we all know, that created chaos and us politics and became a massive domestic prices and a certainly felt as someone who would serve before and the government, as national intelligence officerfor and the government, as nat
fiona hill, welcome to hardtalk.ou've had quite a lot of time to reflect the last couple of years, reflect on some key decisions that you were involved in and let's start off with the basic one. do you now regret your decision to take up that opportunity to join the national security council inside the donald trump white house? i council inside the donald trump white house?— white house? i don't because the motivation _ white house? i don't because the motivation for _ white house? i don't...
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fiona, thank ou for exactly what happened. fiona, thank you for that — exactly what happened. update. _ mps will hear evidence in the next half an hour from the former yorkshire county cricket player, azeem rafiq, about the racism he experienced at the club. the club's former chairman roger hutton, and the chief executive of the england and wales cricket board tom harrison, will also be appearing before the digital, culture, media and sport committee. laura scott reports. yorkshire is at the centre of a storm that has rocked the wider game. but farfrom blowing over, today, the focus moves from a fractured headingley to the corridors of westminster, as a select committee investigates a crisis that has dominated the headlines. first to give evidence will be azeem rafiq, whose revelations and allegations about yorkshire more than a year ago set the scandal in motion. playing professional cricket for yorkshire should be the best time of your life. unfortunately, for me, it wasn't. appearing alone, protected by parliamentary privilege, rafiq will be asked about his calls for discip
fiona, thank ou for exactly what happened. fiona, thank you for that — exactly what happened. update. _ mps will hear evidence in the next half an hour from the former yorkshire county cricket player, azeem rafiq, about the racism he experienced at the club. the club's former chairman roger hutton, and the chief executive of the england and wales cricket board tom harrison, will also be appearing before the digital, culture, media and sport committee. laura scott reports. yorkshire is at the...
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fiona trott, bbc news, county durham. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening...eight—year—old saffie roussos who died in the manchester arena bombing says the response was shameful and inadequate. the response was shameful coming the response was shameful up in sports day in the 50 coming up in sports day in the next 50 minutes on the bbc news channel, we will hear from the england cricket captain joe we will hear from the england cricket captainjoe root we will hear from the england cricket captain joe root who says we will hear from the england cricket captainjoe root who says he has been in touch with azeem rafiq, former yorkshire team—mate, who claims he was a victim of racism at the county. prince charles has arrived in barbados to mark the moment it severs its ties with the queen. the caribbean island has had the monarchy as head of state for nearly 400 years. tomorrow it will become a republic but will remain in the commonwealth. celestina olulode reports from barbados. gearing up for a moment in history. this island nation is making a strong statement abo
fiona trott, bbc news, county durham. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening...eight—year—old saffie roussos who died in the manchester arena bombing says the response was shameful and inadequate. the response was shameful coming the response was shameful up in sports day in the 50 coming up in sports day in the next 50 minutes on the bbc news channel, we will hear from the england cricket captain joe we will hear from the england cricket captainjoe root we will hear from...
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thanks for that update, fiona trott there.wash up on our shores�*. in a downing street press conference, borisjohnson urged people to get vaccinated when eligible. he repeated the two announcements made today: that second jabs are now available to all 16— to i7—year—olds, from 12 weeks after their first dose, and that those aged a0 to 49 can get a boosterfrom six months after their second dose. here�*s the prime minister speaking a little earlier. in recent days, there have been rising cases here in the uk. - so we must remain vigilant, - because there is one lesson we can draw from the current situation in europe, . those countries with lower - vaccination rates have tended to see bigger surges in infection, and, in turn, been forced to respond with harsher measures, - while those countries with higher vaccination rates have so far fared better. i and this shows us, once again, that if we want to control- the epidemic here in the uk, and if we want to avoid - new restrictions on our daily lives, | we must all get vaccinated a
thanks for that update, fiona trott there.wash up on our shores�*. in a downing street press conference, borisjohnson urged people to get vaccinated when eligible. he repeated the two announcements made today: that second jabs are now available to all 16— to i7—year—olds, from 12 weeks after their first dose, and that those aged a0 to 49 can get a boosterfrom six months after their second dose. here�*s the prime minister speaking a little earlier. in recent days, there have been...
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fiona button reading _ somewhere inside the phone.al miscarriage ofjustice in cardiff. it is a fictionalised account to take on those real people as inspiration and it is a look at how people deal with grief and how they are undaunted in the face of power. the case file was opened at the national archive, so that was the base of my research, and i want to interview as many people as i could to bring to life what happened. i met with people in london, cardiff, somaliland, anyone and everyone who could tell me what happened. the chief thing that probably worked against him was institutional racism. i don't think that has changed as much as we would like in this country and then globally as well, various sorts of discrimination means the justice system across the world is imperfect and often quite brutal to the most marginalised people. he stumbles over a loose _ marginalised people. he stumbles over a loose cobblestones - marginalised people. he stumbles over a loose cobblestones and - over a loose cobblestones and corrects — over a loo
fiona button reading _ somewhere inside the phone.al miscarriage ofjustice in cardiff. it is a fictionalised account to take on those real people as inspiration and it is a look at how people deal with grief and how they are undaunted in the face of power. the case file was opened at the national archive, so that was the base of my research, and i want to interview as many people as i could to bring to life what happened. i met with people in london, cardiff, somaliland, anyone and everyone who...
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joining me live is fiona hill, a former russia expert.y council under president trump. also the also of there's nothing for you here, finding opportunity in the 21st century. sources tell cnn that president biden is considering sending military advisers and new equipment to ukraine. is that something you think is the right move? >> well, look, we're in a bind here because clearly ukraine has the rights of self-defense and the united states and many other countries as well have been committed to helping ukraine build up its military and defensive posture for some time now. we have to bear in mind that russia annexed the crimea peninsula from ukraine in 2014, sparked off a war in the eastern region and has made incursions into ukrainian territory on a regular basis ever since. the russians say that their forces are not there. they claim, of course, this is the independent action of rebel forces in the region but we know for a fact that russian forces and specialists are there. there was the shooting down of the malaysian airlines mh-17 over
joining me live is fiona hill, a former russia expert.y council under president trump. also the also of there's nothing for you here, finding opportunity in the 21st century. sources tell cnn that president biden is considering sending military advisers and new equipment to ukraine. is that something you think is the right move? >> well, look, we're in a bind here because clearly ukraine has the rights of self-defense and the united states and many other countries as well have been...
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fiona? yes! welcome to the curling club, literally _ fiona? yes!rd circus. it has been 5nowing, chri5tmas just off oxford circus. it has been 5nowing, christmas trees, and a bbc breakfast is on the board because we are going to curl this morning. we have been getting some tips from an olympian. in central london, novice curlers are transported to an alpine village high in the alps. there's three curling rink5 and tonight carolyn and her daughter naomi are trying the sport for the first time. we've always been pretty 5porty family, like running, we both play netball. you also do lacro55e. so, yeah, we're always on the lookout really for new sports. do you think you might take up curling? well, you are pretty good! so i might push her to carry it on. you're saying the next olympics? yeah, four years? three years. that's enough time. and it's backed by eve muirhead. three—time olympian and the current team gb skip. she fell in love with the sport and she was nine years old, when she was nine years old, watching her dad play. you know what you're like
fiona? yes! welcome to the curling club, literally _ fiona? yes!rd circus. it has been 5nowing, chri5tmas just off oxford circus. it has been 5nowing, christmas trees, and a bbc breakfast is on the board because we are going to curl this morning. we have been getting some tips from an olympian. in central london, novice curlers are transported to an alpine village high in the alps. there's three curling rink5 and tonight carolyn and her daughter naomi are trying the sport for the first time....
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when will buy a possibility of salisa. fiona morrison and les malone. from accountable heart, a. g. a funded mccarter. bishop le animal stem metal manor. with it a m and then a m and a suffered moment to hold the dumb aiyona. so my election may then can, will x out of order them with us as men, as on my left feet to so then peel a home and from the decor, twilio bolona shadow was sierra damon was out for obama. after the now i don't fi had this, i missed any. must i to go to see? i see this, i'm. it hasn't. you're not bothering us. another al jazeera bureau to full foul of local authorities was in jordan altos. he was office in a man was closed after a contributor to a 1998 program voiced criticism of king hussein of jordan. but a year later, the channel was back in the capitol. 6 this time to report on the king's funeral than bella donna later, that same year al jazeera office in algeria was also closed down. a abdel aziz, beautifully care one, a landslide victory in the country's presidential vote. and in a post election interview, he objected to al jazeera line of questioning. ho
when will buy a possibility of salisa. fiona morrison and les malone. from accountable heart, a. g. a funded mccarter. bishop le animal stem metal manor. with it a m and then a m and a suffered moment to hold the dumb aiyona. so my election may then can, will x out of order them with us as men, as on my left feet to so then peel a home and from the decor, twilio bolona shadow was sierra damon was out for obama. after the now i don't fi had this, i missed any. must i to go to see? i see this,...
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the passenger of the vehicle was killed and the driver was wounded. 0ur correspondent fiona trott hashis report contains flashing images. just seconds before 11am, the car explosion which killed a man inside. terrifying for onlookers, and so dangerously close to the hospital itself. a police cordon was immediately set up. local roads were also closed. then, confirmation that a counter—terrorism investigation had been launched. unfortunately, i can confirm that one person has died and another has been taken to hospital, where he is being treated for his injuries, which, thankfully, are not life—threatening. so far we understand that the car involved was a taxi, which pulled up at the hospital shortly before the explosion occurred. and while the cordon remains in place, patients have been told to stay away. we are reviewing our patient activity for the next 24 to 48 hours and patients should wait to be contacted for updates about any planned appointments. this has been a fast—moving investigation. just hours after the news conference, it emerged that police were at this residential stre
the passenger of the vehicle was killed and the driver was wounded. 0ur correspondent fiona trott hashis report contains flashing images. just seconds before 11am, the car explosion which killed a man inside. terrifying for onlookers, and so dangerously close to the hospital itself. a police cordon was immediately set up. local roads were also closed. then, confirmation that a counter—terrorism investigation had been launched. unfortunately, i can confirm that one person has died and another...
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fiona, morrisville, and leon malone from accountable heart. a g. a funded mcarthur bishop can learn and was stem middle manner with their am and then a m and a suffered moment to hold the dumb aiyona. so my election may then general accept all of them with us as men as o'malladge fee for sudan. p la la hm. and normally they come up twilio, but on a shadow was sierra damon was the i for obama, after the enough, i don't fi had this unless any miss out the go to see. i see this on it has, you know, you're not about the machine. another al jazeera bureau to full fall of local authorities was in jordan and alzheimer's office in a man was closed after a contributor to a 1998 program voiced criticism of king hussein of jordan. but a year later, the channel was back in the capitol. this time to report on the king's funeral than bella to say. no later that same year al jazeera office in algeria was also closed down. had an abdel aziz, beautifully care one, a landslide victory in the country's presidential vote. and in a post election interview, he objected
fiona, morrisville, and leon malone from accountable heart. a g. a funded mcarthur bishop can learn and was stem middle manner with their am and then a m and a suffered moment to hold the dumb aiyona. so my election may then general accept all of them with us as men as o'malladge fee for sudan. p la la hm. and normally they come up twilio, but on a shadow was sierra damon was the i for obama, after the enough, i don't fi had this unless any miss out the go to see. i see this on it has, you...